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    Web Sharing won't let me Share to the Web..

    Thanks for responding, but that wasn't really my main concern. I now have moved my files to /Library/WebServers/Documents so I can access them by typing in my local ethernet address in my browser but still not by typing in the ip address assigned to me by my ISP viz the internet. I want to make...
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    Lets hack Jaguar!

    Uhh here's where to get the MIP haxie :D :D :cool: :cool: :p :p ;) ;) http://www.mcgavern.com/mip.html
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    Web Sharing won't let me Share to the Web..

    I enabled Web Sharing on my tower (10.1.5 style) so I could let people preview this web page I'm working on as I do it until I put it up to the final location. My tower is the computer I have dialed-up to the internet and sharing it over my home LAN with IPNetShareX. It also has it's 192.168.0.1...
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    sudo sh /etc/rc

    Under 10.1.5 just execute 'SystemStarter'. The '-g' option doesn't exist under 10.1.5. The /etc/rc file only invokes "SystemStarter ${VerboseFlag}"
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    I bought my first PC

    OK, I'm not even going to read everyone else's replies, I'm only going to say this: What's wrong with you?
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    Shades of G5?

    I highly doubt this will turn into a G5. Motorola's bond with Apple it straining. Apple is practically dying to get away from Motorola as their main chipmaker. They just can't keep up, and their chips just are not as good as IBM's. Power4 is the future.
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    Original idea for iTunes screensaver??

    Ha! I knew whoever came up with the idea for audio visuals had to have been rockin' the ganja! Just cuz it looks so much cooler when you have been...I've said too much. :rolleyes: :D :cool: :p
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    connecting a g4 quicksilver to an apple //c??? can it be done physically?

    This isn't the same thing I found before, but this adapter card allows you to attach and use a standard PC floppy drive with your Apple II. http://www.wbwip.com/shh/bluedisk.html
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    connecting a g4 quicksilver to an apple //c??? can it be done physically?

    I came across a site a few months ago from this guy who makes flash media "hard drives" you can connect to your old Apple's to preserve it as well as bring it to newer systems. He was producing limited quantities and selling them... I'll try and find the site again for you it may help.
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